Price was 26 of 36 through the air for 231 yards, scored on a4-yard run and caught a 4-yard TD pass from receiver MichaelCampanaro - the trick-play master's fourth career touchdownthrow.

Price hit Campanaro with a 10-yard touchdown pass to become thefirst player in school history and the fourth Bowl Subdivisionplayer this season to hit the touchdown trifecta. He joinedClemson's C.J. Spiller as the only ACC players since 2000 to doit.

Josh Harris' 1-yard touchdown run on the opening series put theDemon Deacons (4-3, 2-2) on their way to their fourth straighthome victory over the Terrapins (5-2, 1-2).

Price restored Wake Forest's three-touchdown lead with hisscoring pass on the next possession, and Chad Hedlund put theDemon Deacons up by 24 with a 38-yard field goal with 7:46 toplay.

Starter C.J. Brown was 15 of 24 for 137 yards in his return froma concussion for Maryland. But he was constantly harassed bynose tackle Nikita Whitlock, threw two interceptions in thesecond quarter that led directly to Price's first two touchdownsand was replaced by Rowe midway through the third.

In the final moments, the Big Ten-bound Terrapins were serenadedby chants of "A-C-C" by the Wake Forest crowd.

The Demon Deacons scored on four of their six possessions in thefirst half and turned those turnovers into a 24-3 halftime lead.

Merrill Noel's 49-yard interception return to the Maryland 18set up Price's touchdown run that made it 17-3 with 5:21 beforethe break.

A.J. Marshall picked off Brown on Maryland's next possession,and that's when coach Jim Grobe reached into his bag of tricks.Four plays after Campanaro took a lateral from Price and threw a24-yard pass to Tyree Harris, the Demon Deacons were at itagain.

Backup running back Dominique Gibson took a direct snap andflipped the ball to Campanaro, who rolled left and flipped astrike to Price in the end zone with 1:21 before the break.

Campanaro, a native of Clarksville, Md., caught 11 passes togive him 217 career receptions - breaking Desmond Clark's schoolrecord of 216. Campanaro finished with 122 yards receiving andwas 2 of 2 passing for 29 yards in his final game against hishome-state school.

He entered as the conference's leader in receptions andreceiving yardage per game, and improved his unofficial careerpasser rating to 454.5.

In falling to 1-9 in ACC road games under third-year coach RandyEdsall, Maryland lost starting receiver Deon Long to an apparentlower right leg injury early in the second quarter and topreceiver Stefon Diggs to a lower leg injury early in the fourth

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